Psychosocial Evaluation, Vital Signs, Pain Assessment (PQRST), Patient Positions
(Supine, Sitting, Standing, Dorsal Recumbent, Sims, Prone, Lithotomy, Knee-
Chest), Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation, Diagnostics, Reflex
Testing, Ophthalmoscope, Otoscope, Snellen Chart, Lithotomy Assessment,
Knee-Chest Assessment, Sims Assessment, Emergency and Focused Health
Assessments, ABCDE Melanoma Evaluation, Pressure Ulcer Staging, Wound
Drainage Types (Serous, Sanguineous, Serosanguineous), Blood Pressure Cuff
Sizing Errors, Thyroid Assessment, Core Temperature (Tympanic), Respiratory
Monitoring, Functional Health, Infection Control, Documentation, Nursing Roles
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General survey
physical appearance, psychosocial, vital signs
Physical
Age, race, Gender, Size, Stature, Motor activity, body or breath odors all fall into the ________
category of general survey
Psychosocial
Dress, grooming, personal hygiene, mood and manner, facial expressions, and speech fall into
the _______ category of general survey
, Vital signs
___________________ include temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, height and
weight, and the pain scale
comprehensive
This type of health assessment involves a general overview. includes a health history and
physical assessment.
ongoing
This type of health assessment is checked at regular intervals to monitor the effectiveness of
treatments.
focused
This type of health assessment focuses on a specific issue
emergency
This type of health assessment involves a rapid focused assessment to determine a potentially
fatal situation.
inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation